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Cloud hosting or Server hosting?

A lot of big companies are moving to cloud, it might be expensive right now but what do you guys think? Cloud hosting or server hosting, do you see cloud taking over?

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  • Its important to know what that company considers to be "cloud" hosting - you'd be surprised how many providers advertise this but their setup is just normal server hosting with a little bit of redundancy built in

  • dedicatserver_rodedicatserver_ro Member, Host Rep
    edited November 2018

    @WebHostingBuzz said:
    Its important to know what that company considers to be "cloud" hosting - you'd be surprised how many providers advertise this but their setup is just normal server hosting with a little bit of redundancy built in

    Right , for example : Proxmox, OVZ , Nutanix... even Vmware at most can be HA virtualization with external storage.

    Real cloud are : OpenStack ( AWS,Google...) , OpenNebula, Azure....

  • donlidonli Member
    edited November 2018

    @WebHostingBuzz said:
    Its important to know what that company considers to be "cloud" hosting - you'd be surprised how many providers advertise this but their setup is just normal server hosting with a little bit of redundancy built in

    Indeed. "Cloud" is just a buzzword for many providers.

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